Google Play Protect blocks Xiaom home applications

Like other Chinese phones, Android Xiaomi devices come with a modified user interface as well as many preinstalled apps involving ads that none of the users ask for. This kind of business model is one of the reasons why Xiaomi is able to provide constantly better prices than competitors. [...]
This kind of business model is one of the reasons why Xiaomi is able to provide constantly better prices than competitors.
This time around, the company seems to have moved a little bit further to collecting user data with the aim of displaying custom advertising, as their Quick App App was blocked by Google Play Project, which is why.
Some users have reported having received a pop-up message from Google Project, informing them that the update of early applications was blocked because “Application collected data that can be used to track users. ”
Although the Quick Apps app is not available on Google Play Store, but it is distributed through the Xiaomi platform, Play Protect still scans all apps installed on the phone for malware, even if they are installed through “sides” or a non-Petore store, the KosovaPress broadcasts.
Xiaomi issued a press release saying the problem was caused by changes to the Play Project algorithm, ensuring users that the app was absolutely safe. However, it remains the fact that Quick Apps have permission, some of which are very discutable.












